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Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Dart Blaster (Discontinued by manufacturer)

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 418 ratings

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  • The removable tripod folds for easy transport – or a quick escape from enemy fire
  • Even your toughest opponent won’t know what hit him when you unleash the power of the N-STRIKE VULCAN EBF-25 blaster
  • Massive and thrilling
  • Fully automatic blaster holds up to twenty-five darts and can fire up to three darts per second
  • Blaster comes with ammo box, removable tripod, 25-dart belt, 25 Whistler Darts and instructions

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Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Dart Blaster (Discontinued by manufacturer)


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Complete your N-STRIKE arsenal and prepare for the ultimate in battery-powered blasting. Be ready for any battle with the yellow N-STRIKE VULCAN EBF-25 blaster - an awesome, fully automatic dart cannon with three tactical rails. Load the blaster with fresh batteries and fire at a rate of up to three darts per second. Watch as the belt feeds automatically through the blaster, letting the barrage of firepower continue as you battle your opponent. The piston-powered internal launching system makes it an unstoppable force. Switch to single-shot mode for precision blasting.

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WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

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This is not a brand new item, hence the item will show minor wear (scratches and/or smudges). Please do not aim this toy at face or eyes. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
418 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the fun and appearance of the toy gun. For example, they mention it's a great product and can keep kids busy for a long time. That said, some complain about the jamming. Opinions are mixed on performance, ease of loading, and value.

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34 customers mention34 positive0 negative

Customers find the toy gun to be a lot of fun. They say it's a great toy that can keep kids busy for a long time. Some customers also mention that the gun is a blast to fight with or even against. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...Other than a few issues, this gun is so much fun, even for the adults!..." Read more

"...Tons of fun, works fine on its own, even better when it becomes your autonomous Nerf sentry!" Read more

"...It is really incredible and funny to see these things raining down a h*llfire of darts down upon someone, or knocking over a tower of plastic..." Read more

"...It is a well build gun and quite fun. Without batteries you can hand crank the gun and shoot it single shot...." Read more

23 customers mention23 positive0 negative

Customers find the appearance of the toy gun incredible, nice, and professional. They also say it's a great product and a cool gun. Customers also say the tow gun makes games exciting and worth while.

"...A very fun toy! I'd recommend it to any boy or boy at heart that loves nerf guns." Read more

"...The concept of the Nerf N-Strike Vulcan is very appealing - a rapid-fire machine gun capable of laying waste your adversaries with a hail of darts...." Read more

"...The gun is nicely designed and hacker friendly. My only complaint is the battery box, which had a tendency to lose contact and misfire...." Read more

"...It is really incredible and funny to see these things raining down a h*llfire of darts down upon someone, or knocking over a tower of plastic..." Read more

22 customers mention10 positive12 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the toy gun. Some mention that it's working great so far, while others say that it doesn't work if the box is not in place. Some customers also mention that the manual firing feature works just fine. However, others say the gun doesn''t function if there isn't a box in place, it misfires, and the belt jams.

"...It works great, he popped the batteries in and tested it out." Read more

"...but the following shots do not align in the chamber/barrel, so they don't fire, or fire incompletely, and the belt either jams or the darts get..." Read more

"...Tons of fun, works fine on its own, even better when it becomes your autonomous Nerf sentry!" Read more

"...My son still loves it, probably more the idea since it doesn't work that well. The darts are soft enough they don't cause damage, even in the house." Read more

17 customers mention9 positive8 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of loading. Some mention that it shoots far and straight, and takes only 1 minute to reload. They have had minimal jams. However, others say that it takes more time to load than it does to shoot, it also takes a while to fully load the ammo belt, and getting the darts out of the belt without getting jammed.

"...It is huge and it shoots a lot of bullets and it shoots them out fast. It has been a big hit in our house...." Read more

"...Successful rapid firing is critically sensitive to how tightly the darts are fit into the cartidges...." Read more

"...The belt was easier to reload than I'd anticipated (a fair bit easier to load than other NERF-style magazines I've encounted, like the CS-35)...." Read more

"...I wonder why.The clips take a bit too long to load. Maybe it's just me...." Read more

11 customers mention5 positive6 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the toy gun. Some mention it's a good product at a reasonable price, while others say it'd be better off buying a cheaper toy.

"...It takes 6 D batteries which is pretty expensive, but the fully automatic set-up works great. Definitely a lot of fun." Read more

"...IT WAS ALSO A GREAT PRICE...." Read more

"...It doesn't work. It is WAY overpriced even if it did work but it doesn't work at all...." Read more

"...Despite its flaws, it does have good battery life, and has a fairly low price point for a fully-automatic toy...." Read more

23 customers mention6 positive17 negative

Customers have issues with the toy gun jamming. They say the belt needs to be carefully adjusted or it jams completely. They also say the gun jams internally and can't be cleared. Customers also mention that the darts keep misfiring and jammING.

"...Problem #2: The gun jams - a lot. The cartidge feed mechanism and barrel are jam-prone...." Read more

"...chamber/barrel, so they don't fire, or fire incompletely, and the belt either jams or the darts get caught up in the mechanism...." Read more

"...They played with them all day. Between the two guns we had no jamming issues or belt drive failures as others have reported...." Read more

"...The biggest problem I've run into is darts jamming between the dart belt and the barrel...." Read more

15 customers mention0 positive15 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the toy gun. They mention that the side of the gun itself is very weak and does not hold up under very much use. The toy falls apart quick and tends to jam up. The tripod base is not very sturdy, and it broke after the first month of use. Customers also say that the tow gun is difficult to keep together and the motor inside the gun is not strong enough to pull the belt full.

"...The tripod stand doesn't help much either, as it can barely support the weight of the gun and has a tendency to detach...." Read more

"...The gun stand on mine won't stay on and it doesn't really support the weight of this when it's in use...." Read more

"...recomend this for children under the age of ten since this is a very heavy gun(at least ten pounds). Overall, I am happy with my perchase." Read more

"...n't be a big deal if it wasn't for the fact that the motor inside the gun isn't strong enough to pull the belt full of darts through if they're..." Read more

14 customers mention2 positive12 negative

Customers find the weight of the toy gun to be a bit heavy and bulky. They say it's hard to maneuver and unwieldy in a Nerf fight.

"...It is a bit heavy with the batteries in it, but my 4 year old seems to handle it just fine. So far we haven't had to replace the batteries...." Read more

"...Problem #1: The gun is just too big and bulky, which makes it very unwieldy in a Nerf fight...." Read more

"...The guns are quite heavy and big, but that too seems to be part of the attraction...." Read more

"...In fact my 3 yr old loves to fire the gun as well (oh, it is a bit heavy for her but she still is only 3)...." Read more

The Nerf Vulcan:  Serious Firepower For Peanuts!
4 Stars
The Nerf Vulcan: Serious Firepower For Peanuts!
The Nerf Vulcan, the latest release in Nerf's "N-Strike" line of toys, is a fully automatic belt-fed Nerf gun. It retails for $40.00 and don't let anyone tell you differently. It requires six D-cell batteries to run the gun on full-auto, but single-fire mode requires no batteries.When firing, the Vulcan is no louder than an electric shaver, and probably quieter than many of those. On fresh batteries, it does fire ~2-3 darts per second, taking around 8 seconds to empty an entire 25-round belt of darts.Its ranges vary pretty wildly, but 20-30 feet is about average. If you've used the Nerf Maverick, its ranges are comparable to the Vulcan's. These ranges make the Vulcan well-suited to indoor fun, but rather ineffective outdoors when targets tend to be further away.I find the gun bulky and unwieldy, and I'm speaking as a 5' 9" adult. For children, (ages 6 and up according to the box) they will have to rely on the handy detachable, folding tripod to use the Vulcan effectively. Running around with the gun is very difficult, made more so by the detachable ammunition box's tendency to fall off when jostled.The valuepack edition of the Vulcan (identifiable by the green stripe on the right end of the box) includes an extra ammunition belt, 25 extra darts to fill the belt with, and a shoulder strap in addition to the Vulcan and its normal accessories. The valuepack is the same price as the regular Vulcan, so buying anything but the valuepack is silly. The shoulder strap is a good quality item, and widely adjustable to fit any person.A word on the tripod: It's quite stiff, necessarily so because of the Vulcan's weight. When you move it by hand, it sounds as if you're breaking it; this isn't the case, relax.The Vulcan uses sonic micro darts which are supposed to whistle as they fly through the air. My darts have thus far never whistled. They lack suction cups, so there won't be any neat forest-of-darts sticking to walls, televisions, etc.The Vulcan features three N-strike accessory mounting rails. These will allow you to attach the Longshot's scope, the Recon's flip-up sight and red-dot sight, the green tactical light, or the N-Strike Unity system's scout blaster. NONE of these are included with the Vulcan, just to be clear. I also recommend *not* attaching the Longshot's scope to the top of the gun, because it's very difficult to remove due to how it wedges into place.Refill packages including Vulcan ammo belts and darts will be available soon, if they aren't in stores already.Here are the pros and cons for an at-a-glance evaluation.Pros:Rate-of-fireAmmunition-capacityReload Time (Loading a fresh belt, not filling a belt with darts)Handy tripodCons:WeightUnwieldy sizeReload time (filling a belt with darts)Battery cost (Roughly $8.00 worth of batteries)Ammo-box connection fails when jostled
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